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Michigan communities

The green roof at Farmington Hills City Hall; a roof with bright green and pink plants and a solar panel in the background
Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy

Michigan communities

The MI Solar for All program will support residential and community solar deployment to serve low-income Michiganders (defined as households earning no more than 80% of area median income or 200% of the federal poverty level, whichever is higher), with a goal of providing participants an average 20% reduction in electricity bills. The MI Solar for All program will invest in:

  • residential roof top solar,
  • residential serving community solar,
  • enabling upgrades,
  • associated storage,
  • community assistance, and
  • workforce development and training. 

There will be opportunities for communities to provide input into the MI Solar for All program design and prioritization, as well as to apply for future funding opportunities. Keep checking this page for updates!

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If you are interested in receiving updates on MI SFA and upcoming engagement opportunities or want to get involved in the program, please fill out our MI Solar for All Interest Form and sign up for our email bulletin.

MI Solar for All Interest Form

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